Keep Microsoft Exchange Humming in 2012

Just because users are not complaining about performance doesn’t mean a problem is not lurking under the hood. On a monthly basis use performance monitors to assess RPC Average Latency, Current Disk Queue Length on Database drives and read latency on log and database drives. If these counters are running close to the maximum thresholds defined by Microsoft, consider purchasing hardware or changing the design to accommodate for increased load.

Keep Microsoft Exchange Humming in 2012

Just because users are not complaining about performance doesn’t mean a problem is not lurking under the hood. On a monthly basis use performance monitors to assess RPC Average Latency, Current Disk Queue Length on Database drives and read latency on log and database drives. If these counters are running close to the maximum thresholds defined by Microsoft, consider purchasing hardware or changing the design to accommodate for increased load.

As 2011 comes to a close and we prepare for 2012, Azaleos has pulled together 10 maintenance tips that will keep Exchange Server in top shape heading into the year. If incorporated into routine management practices, they will keep it optimized year round. So without further ado, here are the Azaleos top 10 management tips for Exchange.

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